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reporter: professor bowser says the those who live in the east bay can do something to stay, improve their education and skills to compete. >>> a man pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. he is described as a white male in his 20s. he was wearing a gray baseball cap, also that cap had a black bill and he's wearing sunglasses. >>> it was 40 years ago this week that oakland school superintendent marcus foster was gunned down by two members of what was then an unknown group. the liberation army. dr.foster was the first african american superintendent of the oakland school district. foster advocated for community involvement including giving community members the power to elect school members. a look back at the long fbi hunt for the sla tonight on a second look that's following the 10:00 news at 11:00. >>> some people living in oakland's piedmont neighborhood are calling on the city to close down a near by bar after two shootings that police say were connected to that business. both of the shootings happened on piedmont avenue near the susas bar at the corner of piedmont and mcarthur. alex s
reporter: professor bowser says the those who live in the east bay can do something to stay, improve their education and skills to compete. >>> a man pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. he is described as a white male in his 20s. he was wearing a gray baseball cap, also that cap had a black bill and he's wearing sunglasses. >>> it was 40 years ago this week that oakland school superintendent marcus foster was gunned down by two members of what was then an unknown...
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the first one is education. we need to ask responsible leaders and politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. we need to do seminars to let their children go to school and then we also need to recognize those that are raising their voice. we are going to give them a board and a platform to speak globally and then in the future i want to become a politician. [applause] >> i have to read this. you started your vacation early because you said when it was exam times the 61 to say that part? where is it? i marked it. you said you start your exam by saying what? do you remember that part? >> yes. >> one of my teachers would ask a question and i would say you are the best teacher i've ever seen in my life. it's a great trick. students learned from it. [laughter] when you have an exam and they are asking you questions it's really effected. [laughter] >> good advice. what inner qualities made it possible for you to exhibit such courage and self confidence? >> that's the question what qualities do you t
the first one is education. we need to ask responsible leaders and politicians to work for education and make it a top priority. we need to do seminars to let their children go to school and then we also need to recognize those that are raising their voice. we are going to give them a board and a platform to speak globally and then in the future i want to become a politician. [applause] >> i have to read this. you started your vacation early because you said when it was exam times the 61...
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it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a little bit? >> you know the great helosopher mike tyson said knocked somebody out in the first round. interviewed byas howard cosell, and after the fight, he said, what did you think of his plan to stay away from you, to keep shuffling away and occasionally try to jab you? how did you feel about the plan? tyson said, everybody got a plan until he get hit in the face. don't got a plan. that is my philosophy. that's the way it is. i had a plan to have everyone of my films be a colossal success, until i got hit in the face. then you pick up, try again, maybe fail again, but fail better.
it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a...
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and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and men have been doing this for centuries but this time there is going to be change. speaking up for girls's rights, and we must believe in equality and have decisions with justice, not only speak about girls's rights but also speak about boys's rights because in many countries they cannot go to school because of child labor. the only job is to earn a. we also need to speak up for them because tomorrow there will be so many boys out of school. if you want to bring change you must do it with justice. >> one of the things i learned from your book which i am n
and educate your daughter's. they are amazing. [applause] >> one of the things i have heard you say which has not gotten a lot of attention, you said this at the united nations when you spoke there earlier this year is you are not just fighting for the rights of girls, but also the rights of boys to get education, including the children of the terrorists and i would like to ask you to tell us about that. why do you feel that way? >> there has been discrimination in our society and...
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i usually do so and education obe. in my first statement to the parliament and the need to attend our strong commitment to ensuring an end to the vocal effects. more news and the upper part is international conference. i had to do that the use of drones is not only can you live nation. what did it to her integrity. gore so detrimental to one's own efforts and imaging to resume from our country. this issue has become a mission to get into mumbai decoration chavez with. i would have forced us to be put in. going next the thus baucus the new officials have denounced any drone attacks but the washington post story exposes the noteworthy that the new obama strikes with the old school actively participated in selecting some targets. one documents files and ten. jeans and t ball striking the site is cool what's your government this is going with the cooperation the intelligence agencies in the two nations. i ended mixed tapes have a strong ongoing competition and open each. it was a useful addition. your support of the usual
i usually do so and education obe. in my first statement to the parliament and the need to attend our strong commitment to ensuring an end to the vocal effects. more news and the upper part is international conference. i had to do that the use of drones is not only can you live nation. what did it to her integrity. gore so detrimental to one's own efforts and imaging to resume from our country. this issue has become a mission to get into mumbai decoration chavez with. i would have forced us to...
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telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly. >> $400 billion in trade a year. i mean it's human. people said well mexico's going to take all these drugs. you know, lots of companies have invested in mexico from the u.s. to mexico and from mexico to the u.s. and basically what's happening now that the location of mexico, the same zone as america has given as much advantages as china. you have your outsourcing in mexico like in china and india. it's the same time zone. you can fly from new york to mexico city under four hours. >> rose: is china or the united states mexico's largest trading partner. >> u.s. by par. >> rose: who is second? i do
telecom, education, tax reform, political reform and energy reform. they say not even the best bullfighter does it with five bulls at a time. >> rose: no bullfighter could do that. >> two is a lot. one is enough. >> rose: suppose trade. speak to me about trade, mexico trade, u.s. mexico and trade. >> it's huge. you see that's why the border with the u.s. is so important for mexico and the u.s. there's much more going on than this drug thing. >> rose: exactly....
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well-educated, highly professional, the other, and not drink two or 34 glasses of wine per night the five or six and i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> can you talk about that with the addiction? >> i was full of shame. i was deeply humiliated by my a behavior. but i did blackout. right before i went to sleep. i said i would get a handle on it. of favorite cousin was killed by a drunk driver. i will just quit and i couldn't. i knew i was addicted. it was confounding. so i thought it could not be the alcohol. >> host: just like the year on the wall imi the other after all. do you think what you experienced was pretty experience -- common with other women? >> guest: i know the behavior coming the extreme behavior i was involved in was the far end of the spectrum that i became addicted. the larger group are not it is only 2.5 percent of those better actually alcoholic. but a lot of women have risky behavior, the binge drinking cdc warned about the fact that this was of epidemic proportions. and that is what we don't focus on the focus on the alcoholic but now for the common p
well-educated, highly professional, the other, and not drink two or 34 glasses of wine per night the five or six and i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> can you talk about that with the addiction? >> i was full of shame. i was deeply humiliated by my a behavior. but i did blackout. right before i went to sleep. i said i would get a handle on it. of favorite cousin was killed by a drunk driver. i will just quit and i couldn't. i knew i was addicted. it was confounding. so i...
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you've been an educator at prestigious institutions. what does it tell you? what does it say when parents rise up in anger about that kind of content being taught in a classroom? [sighs] i'd like to know-- first of all, they didn't read the book. and it's so hard to-- what can you say when they don't read it? and i can-- on one hand, they say, "well, why should we read it? "we think it's a bad book, so we don't want to spend our money on it." and so they don't read it, and then they protest it, and they feel like they don't-- the people who tell them what the book is like are not telling them the truth. and they feel like they don't want to spend any money on a book that they may not like. but there's a library. there are all kinds of ways to find out, you know, the content of a book. and it means that people are rather ignorant, quite frankly. i mean, what else can you say? i actually met the very person, the one parent who was complaining about the book. (blume) i was going to ask how that happened in the first place. was it a child who went home and said,
you've been an educator at prestigious institutions. what does it tell you? what does it say when parents rise up in anger about that kind of content being taught in a classroom? [sighs] i'd like to know-- first of all, they didn't read the book. and it's so hard to-- what can you say when they don't read it? and i can-- on one hand, they say, "well, why should we read it? "we think it's a bad book, so we don't want to spend our money on it." and so they don't read it, and then...
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right now ever since this incident my children feared leaving the house and i worry deeply as an educator that this is going to cause them not to want to complete their studies. what's your response to politicians here in america who say these strikes are necessary to prevent terrorism. i don't i'm not trying to propose any policies i'm not a politician i'm just a teacher but all i see from this pacific incident that the drone had killed my mother she was the one who brought stability to my family and ever since her death i feel like everything has just been turned upside down what i want is peace in my neighborhood and i if they really think that drones is the answer i disagree i believe that this is something that's just dropped in our lives and that we're constantly living in fear and children do not want to continue their studies because they don't they fear going outside to play and they fear walking to the local schools thank you for expressing zubair how does it feel to be in the country that is responsible for your grandmother's. well. the reason i came to america was because i ha
right now ever since this incident my children feared leaving the house and i worry deeply as an educator that this is going to cause them not to want to complete their studies. what's your response to politicians here in america who say these strikes are necessary to prevent terrorism. i don't i'm not trying to propose any policies i'm not a politician i'm just a teacher but all i see from this pacific incident that the drone had killed my mother she was the one who brought stability to my...
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it is going to be an educational process, changing of a culture. it is a great system in that everybody at the cleveland clinic has one-year contracts. think about the large hospitals that have multiple private practitioners, or even inside the university system. even the universities do not take into account quality, oftentimes the promotion of the process. it is going to be a big change and there are going to be some bumps in the road. award peoplee to based on quality outcomes and holding costs. we have never been charged with doing that. we want to do as many big-volume cases that are high-reimbursable cases
it is going to be an educational process, changing of a culture. it is a great system in that everybody at the cleveland clinic has one-year contracts. think about the large hospitals that have multiple private practitioners, or even inside the university system. even the universities do not take into account quality, oftentimes the promotion of the process. it is going to be a big change and there are going to be some bumps in the road. award peoplee to based on quality outcomes and holding...
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her experience prompted her to start the foundation in order to educate people about human sex trafficking and pref lance throughout the country. the money from today's run goes toward caring for victims and preventive programs that teach young people to keep themselves and others safe. bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, rob for more on tonight's wind warning. >> winds on the increase around the bay area. city mild with upper 60s around morgan hill. wind speeds have begun to increase around san francisco west 25, winds in the hills 15 to 25 miles per hour. 11:00 tonight through monday, wind gusts could at times get choices to 45 miles per hour. so some very gusty conditions in the forecast. notice as we head into tonight, first off north bay hills, 25 to 35 miles per hour winds. tomorrow morning, notice the south bay, santa cruz mountains, tarsd campbell, strongest winds around sunrise and staying breezy through the day. tonight not quite as cold due to winds. gusts increasing through midnight tonight. we'll let you fwhee that means in
her experience prompted her to start the foundation in order to educate people about human sex trafficking and pref lance throughout the country. the money from today's run goes toward caring for victims and preventive programs that teach young people to keep themselves and others safe. bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, rob for more on tonight's wind warning. >> winds on the increase around the bay area. city mild with...
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ine education system afghanistan, not just higher education. universities, the number that was given to me is so i don'ttuitive use it. in terms of the lower grades before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out to the been, 900,000ave boys in afghan schools ten or so.ago now 8 million students in schools. about 3 million of those are girls. none of whom could have been educated before we got there allies.r in 2001, under the taliban were 20,000 teachers, all male. now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are women. healthcare many improved. significantlyty down. refugeeslion afghan who fled to pakistan have returned home. that 67% of the a mostan people in recent survey think that the afghan war was not worth fighting? how did that happen? the picture is much, number.tter than that i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or fuller picture of the events in afghanistan. that the press has story. a good it hasn't missed the problems. it has missed the progress. our peoplesion that either.sn't come
ine education system afghanistan, not just higher education. universities, the number that was given to me is so i don'ttuitive use it. in terms of the lower grades before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out to the been, 900,000ave boys in afghan schools ten or so.ago now 8 million students in schools. about 3 million of those are girls. none of whom could have been educated before we got there allies.r in 2001, under the taliban were 20,000 teachers, all...
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and these should somebody in school and should be well educated and not going to the house. you are pushing for the banning of child marriages to be included in the amendment of the constitution. why is it important to do that? why not make it a legislation? >> that is very important. i have been for more than taken years before being a minister in the committee. and that was our mone pain conc. main concern. our mandate is to for women advancement. and one of the women a advantagesment in the country or make any development for women girls especially in the area did not get a chance to go to the school or if they started schooling. >> the question is why include it into the constitution? >> the social rights of women and the social rights of children and you know that yemen is a party to many conventions one of the conventions is the child convention. and we are convention to eliminate all sorts of abuse against wind. wind -- women. it will not be in the princple of the constitution. it will be. >> i do need to get in very quickly, there is a lot of objection to the sort of
and these should somebody in school and should be well educated and not going to the house. you are pushing for the banning of child marriages to be included in the amendment of the constitution. why is it important to do that? why not make it a legislation? >> that is very important. i have been for more than taken years before being a minister in the committee. and that was our mone pain conc. main concern. our mandate is to for women advancement. and one of the women a advantagesment...
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educate only at school, training is important. there's a lot of unemployment still here. >> they call him indonesia's works class leader. he's organised hundreds of thousands of workers. his work is not without danger. it does not stop him from organising more workers. 37 million registered workers, 12% only are part of a labour union. others are afraid. >> translation: police beat up our members during protests. i'm being threatened that i will be shot or killed on the spot if i keep leading the movement. >>. >> igbal is undeterred. he's determined to improve the life of the workers so the gap between the rich and poor in indonesia will close. >> student demonstrations against egypt's military-backed government turned violent. supporters of the anti-coup alliance stormed a university in cairo, damaging equipment and writing graffiti on the walls. protests on wednesday left 25 people injured and many arrested. >> the bodies of 25 people who drowned off the coast of indonesia are being returned to lebanon. their boat sank whilst tr
educate only at school, training is important. there's a lot of unemployment still here. >> they call him indonesia's works class leader. he's organised hundreds of thousands of workers. his work is not without danger. it does not stop him from organising more workers. 37 million registered workers, 12% only are part of a labour union. others are afraid. >> translation: police beat up our members during protests. i'm being threatened that i will be shot or killed on the spot if i...
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i really have to be from the american people were starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest here we demand others live up to the standard of accountability that we don't hold up to ourselves terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spy programs but some us authorities of more than submitting its going to fall at least according to the latest comments made by america's second treat all states join kerry said neither he nor the present you ever think that was happening because the system rattled or domestic politics simply because the technology and the ability of that. but the nsa chief keith l a film that question intends to plead ignorance of performing us ambassador said spying on foreign leaders did little to protect national security like some insisted it's actually policymakers including ambassadors who decide to these moments it so i'm a rift is crying in washington's political establishment of a who is responsible for the spying which caused a loss of trust among voters at home and i know he's been rewarded. and
i really have to be from the american people were starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest here we demand others live up to the standard of accountability that we don't hold up to ourselves terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spy programs but some us authorities of more than submitting its going to fall at least according to the latest comments made by america's second treat all states join kerry said neither he nor the...
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i think it is going to be an educational process, changing of the culture. toby has a great system in that everybody at the cleveland clinic has one-year contracts and he can influence that. but the large hospitals that have multiple private practitioners. even inside the university system where even the universities don't take into account quality often times in the promotion and appointment process. i think it is going to be a big change and there are going to be some bumps in the road, but we must change to reward people based on quality outcomes and holding costs. we have never been charged with doing that. we just want to do as many big volume cases that are highly ,eimbursable cases like heart lung transplants, big surgeries. that is going to change. one of the things that i'm concerned about is when you use volume as a metric for reimbursement. fieldhave a level playing to define what the quality for amateurs to use. qualityed the parameters to use. public reporting data came out in new york, there is a lot of exporting of the difficult cases west to
i think it is going to be an educational process, changing of the culture. toby has a great system in that everybody at the cleveland clinic has one-year contracts and he can influence that. but the large hospitals that have multiple private practitioners. even inside the university system where even the universities don't take into account quality often times in the promotion and appointment process. i think it is going to be a big change and there are going to be some bumps in the road, but...
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i'm very active fish in education right now and then me. he thinks is artificial. we think so because it's not a surprise anyone to expect from spies spiciness by itself. and as i spy is obvious the spying and analyze the cousin of the nolan and i can shift it can become any meaning to me that the americans spying and john in signing the germans did not surprise the aqua live in mind that lets us into something you can spend wisely. maybe he thought they need to spy. so it gets the need to make surprise but sam into his high beams at me and nodded that extent. not a big surprise. nonetheless the difference between the times when home which meant was the chance of germany is that today there's the internet. and the internet. which is for the most part you can save manage. stewart it if you will out of the united states it's a big difference. it is but i think that there's this i think that two issues. theres the issue of espionage and in just two were simple signal intelligence which is tapping phones intercepting communications and things like that. time and that e
i'm very active fish in education right now and then me. he thinks is artificial. we think so because it's not a surprise anyone to expect from spies spiciness by itself. and as i spy is obvious the spying and analyze the cousin of the nolan and i can shift it can become any meaning to me that the americans spying and john in signing the germans did not surprise the aqua live in mind that lets us into something you can spend wisely. maybe he thought they need to spy. so it gets the need to make...
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special programs a process called mining and jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education he calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another student technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is crude cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times using very quickly realize this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than credit cards and there's no danger of fraud or identity theft or all these other things that come with the old fashioned credit card system it's just a superior technology. bitcoin exchanges on brokers have popped up all over the world even china's largest search engine now accepts payments in this digital currency and we were also told it could well become the dominant legal tender. really it's funny that it to be an alternative currenc
special programs a process called mining and jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic education he calls the currencies rise simply spectacular. a year ago this time i thought it was insane i mean i thought well this is just another student technology you know they come along every few days and they flame out so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is crude cryptography and this kind of crypto market...
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among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" with antonio mora is up next on al jazeera america. >>> an american drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban and extremists vow revenge. why are regular pakistani's upset with the u.s. instead of celebrating the death of a mass murderer. why does it seem america issen my number one in pakistan? florida atlantic's football coach forced out for allegedly using drugs. as america's marijuana laws are relaxed should the sports crackdown on pot go up in smoke? are we alone in the universe? scientists found billions of reasons why we may not be. i'm antonio mora. we begin with a poisoned partnership between u.s. and pakistan. a drone strike friday killed t
among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" with antonio mora is up next on al jazeera...
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they developed through education. we need to give this to our children. >> the more optimistic people argued they can create the town and state that they want. it's another way of saying they are starting with nothing. >> police in costa rica arrested six drug dealers linked to the columbian rebel group farc. 27 high calibre weapons, a silencer and 492 kilos of cocaine were found in their possession. the detained are five columbian nagsals and a nickar ag uan system. twitter has been accused of attacking an act as part of a right-wing plot. madurai said 6,000 of his followers disappeared from the feed. he said it's part of a campaign to destablilize the government ahead of elections. >> we are discovering a massive attack from the twitter company and the international right wing from patriots at different parts of the world. they have attacked my account, taking away thousands of followers. >> what are you trying to do. i'm making a call to multiple. let's multiply by 20,000, 30,000, 40,000. >> you are probably famili
they developed through education. we need to give this to our children. >> the more optimistic people argued they can create the town and state that they want. it's another way of saying they are starting with nothing. >> police in costa rica arrested six drug dealers linked to the columbian rebel group farc. 27 high calibre weapons, a silencer and 492 kilos of cocaine were found in their possession. the detained are five columbian nagsals and a nickar ag uan system. twitter has...
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they developed through education. we need to give this to our children. >> the more optimistic people argue that they can create the town and state that they want. it's another way of saying they are starting with nothing. >> in myanmar hundreds fled fighting. government forces and the independence army blame each other for hostilities. it broke out as ethnic minorities met to discuss a ceasefire. >> a fire factory has killed 11 at a factory, they were mostly female assembling fuses for firecrackers. the cause is still being investigated. two factory executives have been arrested. >> a u.s. company wants to take over one of the australia biggest agricultural groups - graincorp. it's proving controversial with the coalition government split over the proposed sale. andrew thomas in sydney explains why. >> along australia east coast farmers are worried. the grain industry is at a crossroads. the company with a near monopoly on grain processing and transportation is on the brink of being sold to the united states. >> they
they developed through education. we need to give this to our children. >> the more optimistic people argue that they can create the town and state that they want. it's another way of saying they are starting with nothing. >> in myanmar hundreds fled fighting. government forces and the independence army blame each other for hostilities. it broke out as ethnic minorities met to discuss a ceasefire. >> a fire factory has killed 11 at a factory, they were mostly female assembling...
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community colleges in new jersey, once among the hundreds of educational institutions nationwide offered cheap health insurance to their students would have had to drop the practice because obamacare prohibits the sale of those insurance policies now. more vidence of the health care law is potentially going to disrupt the budget and medicaid itself and an overwhelming majority of people applying for an expansion of medicaid as opposed to applying in the number of states. looking at the startling numbers, and parolees, medicaid, 82,000 of private insurance enrollments, 3000, arkansas over 70,000 and we are beginning to understand that that means embarrassingly small. none in the private insurance and washington, this is an entirely upside down ratio between medicaid and 25,000 in kentucky and 6000 private. the next congressman is our guest and he's a member of the republican study committee. it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my distric
community colleges in new jersey, once among the hundreds of educational institutions nationwide offered cheap health insurance to their students would have had to drop the practice because obamacare prohibits the sale of those insurance policies now. more vidence of the health care law is potentially going to disrupt the budget and medicaid itself and an overwhelming majority of people applying for an expansion of medicaid as opposed to applying in the number of states. looking at the...
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department of education under title 9 said institutions receiving federal funds must insure education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligation to also protect students from sexual assaults. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism then rape. that's reality. >> reporter: own annie graduated. in 2012 she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said north carolina is not a bad place. we said its representation of a larger cultural problem. >> reporter: they began to research title 9, interviewing victims of rape and utilizing social media. in 2013 along with former unc administrator and two others they filed a federal complaint against the university of north carolina at the department of education. >> when you have 18- and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government accountable for rape, like it just--it's boggles my mind. >> reporter: as for annie and andrea they have turned their or deals into a mission. a
department of education under title 9 said institutions receiving federal funds must insure education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligation to also protect students from sexual assaults. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism then rape. that's reality. >> reporter: own annie graduated. in 2012 she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university...
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we're a family of educators. i'm a teacher. my father was the retired principal of the school where i teach. my mother, although she might not have been educated she served as a mid wife in our village. all we want is peace and to send our children to school. >> is this something that's happened to other families that you know of? >> i've heard of incidents like this, but it's never been someone i personally have known. unfortunately we're all poor people and we don't have the opportunity to share our stories. even if we did, it's not as if many people want to hear it. >> when we talk about the injuries sustained by zubar, he was badly injured with shrapnel. has anybody helped pay for the medical bills because of the injuries. >> translator: the whole reason i considered writing to my government, he needed a surgery that was very expensive. i'm a poor person. i cooperate afford it. they said what happened to you is very sad and unfortunate but this is a result of an american drone. that's why i've taken out drones and i'm in de
we're a family of educators. i'm a teacher. my father was the retired principal of the school where i teach. my mother, although she might not have been educated she served as a mid wife in our village. all we want is peace and to send our children to school. >> is this something that's happened to other families that you know of? >> i've heard of incidents like this, but it's never been someone i personally have known. unfortunately we're all poor people and we don't have the...
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. >> reporter: one of the most prominent educational institutions in the arab world. many attend classes here every day. it is near the square where hundreds from killed in august, when government forces moved in to remove the sit in. and many more remain in prison to this day. so far this week hundreds of students have protested on the streets outside of the campus 37 this was the scene on tuesday when one member of the security forces appeared to cock and then point a loaded gun at proteste protesters. [ sirens ] police have been banned in university campus since before the revolution that toppled the regime. so allowing them on wednesday was a major change of policy. in the event police made several arrests on the campus. those detained are accused of committing acts of violence and of rioting. dominick kane, al jazeera, cayeux. >> returning to their homes, or what is left of them. families i in the philippines picking up what's left after the fighting. >>> and attitudes of teenage mothers are changing. >>> and in sports, c.s.k.a. moscow will receive punishment for
. >> reporter: one of the most prominent educational institutions in the arab world. many attend classes here every day. it is near the square where hundreds from killed in august, when government forces moved in to remove the sit in. and many more remain in prison to this day. so far this week hundreds of students have protested on the streets outside of the campus 37 this was the scene on tuesday when one member of the security forces appeared to cock and then point a loaded gun at...
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the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are women. health care much improved. child mortality significantly down. afghan refugees who fled pakistan have returned home. how is it that 67% of the american people recent survey think that the afghan war was not worth fighting? how did that happen? because the picture is much, much better than that number. i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or fuller picture of the events in afghanistan. i believe that the press has missed a good story. it hasn't missed the problems. it has missed the progress. the impressio
the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are...
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we need to do more public education, and the vote will help with that. >> polling shows support among the public for enda. a republican polster asking for support found 68% of regular voters support, with only 21% opposing it. as both of you know it's unlikely to get past the house of representatives, and john boehner's office released this statement saying: mia, what do you say to someone like speaker john boehner who argues that this makes lgtp people more equal than the rest of us and give them more rights? >> the two main points with what he was speaking today is - first of all, why are we debating. i believe this is the rocking chair moment in your life that senators and congress men and women get a chance to be actively part of a group of - we are debating who not to pick on. we are making a law - the reason, you know, what did you say 80% of the people or 68% of people thought it was law - yes, because this is so - it seems childish that we are sitting here debating passing a law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the f
we need to do more public education, and the vote will help with that. >> polling shows support among the public for enda. a republican polster asking for support found 68% of regular voters support, with only 21% opposing it. as both of you know it's unlikely to get past the house of representatives, and john boehner's office released this statement saying: mia, what do you say to someone like speaker john boehner who argues that this makes lgtp people more equal than the rest of us and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: we end the week with one tough grandma, she's done a lot of time in prison to make sure that other folks don't. steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen t
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: we end the week with one tough grandma, she's done a lot of time in prison to make sure that other folks don't. steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans...
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it's not the way educators like myself wish the world worked but it seems to be particularly with football in states like texas it seems to be the way they work you see this at a professional level a lot where you see a lot of cities going to their taxpayers to foot the bill for very costly professional sports stadiums and in the end who benefits from the stadiums is it really that to the taxpayers get any benefit here a benefit here no they don't there is an extension of literature on the construction of professional sports facilities and it's unanimous that a stadium or earth or arena by itself when it's publicly financed does not pay off economically it doesn't pay off budgetary earlier fiscally for the in the public investment that's being made now there are examples when some of these stadiums at the professional level where the owner of the team commits to putting the a billion or two billion dollars into auxiliary investments or residential investments and retail investments and theme activity investments surrounding the stadium and in those cases where there is an extra commitment
it's not the way educators like myself wish the world worked but it seems to be particularly with football in states like texas it seems to be the way they work you see this at a professional level a lot where you see a lot of cities going to their taxpayers to foot the bill for very costly professional sports stadiums and in the end who benefits from the stadiums is it really that to the taxpayers get any benefit here a benefit here no they don't there is an extension of literature on the...
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this administration or congress it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest and we're having a summit nov sixteenth in washington d.c. hundreds of people coming from around the country and around the world to create a global network to change these policies and i think that's where the solutions will come but more so i don't think it's going to you know the u.s. government is going to have to take a lot of pressure because i think as we've pointed out here the way these weapons are used it's just great for a any kind of government that doesn't want to be held accountable whatsoever because you say well it's not a war so we're not you know there's no international law that applies i mean this is the evil of this if i can use that word of this of these weapons because you can you go through it you avoid the law in every single possible way and you can don't have to be held accountable and you don't have to demonstrate any goodwill on the people that you're attacking because you know they're an imminent threa
this administration or congress it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest and we're having a summit nov sixteenth in washington d.c. hundreds of people coming from around the country and around the world to create a global network to change these policies and i think that's where the solutions will come but more so i don't think it's going to you know the u.s. government is going to have to take a lot of...